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Rugby Community Safety Partnership Community Forum Presentations June 2010. Roles and Responsibilities. The responsible body for reducing crime, disorder and substance misuse Statutory duty to work together as set out in the Crime and Disorder act (1998)
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Rugby Community Safety PartnershipCommunity Forum Presentations June 2010
Roles and Responsibilities • The responsible body for reducing crime, disorder and substance misuse • Statutory duty to work together as set out in the Crime and Disorder act (1998) • New responsibility to reduce reoffending • Must conduct an annual strategic assessment to identify priorities • Must organise its business both at a strategic and operational level to address these priorities • Must overview its performance against its targets
CSP Board members Rugby Borough Council –Councillor Derek Poole (Chair), Sean Lawson, Keith Newell Onley Prison- Deputy governor Adrian Colloby Coventry & Warwick Chamber of Commerce- Graham Aylott Warwickshire Police -Chief Inspector Bob Musgrove Warwickshire Police Authority - Councillor PhillipMorris-Jones Warwickshire County Council - CouncillorHelen Walton, Kate Nash, Kit Leck (Drug and Alcohol Action Team) Warwickshire Probation Service -Andy Wade (Vice Chair) Warwickshire Fire & Rescue -Station Officer Ian Tonner Victim Support –Dawn Patterson Warwickshire Youth JusticeService-Heather Shilling Warwickshire NHS-Fran Poole Warwickshire Magistrates –John Haywood
Performance Against Targets 2009/10 *Based on data from Warwickshire observatory
Some of our activities 2009/10 • Full family approaches to reduce crime (Tiered approach to harm reduction-FIP) • Projects to help improve the night-time economy (Lolly pop scheme, alcohol and cocaine advice cards, multi agency visits) • Interactive workshop with Primary schools on the dangers of Gang membership • Protecting vulnerable elderly residents (Door handle alarms) • Reducing ASB with mobile CCTV • Reducing speeding (Community speed watch) • Helping to protect cyclists (Bikeablity) • Supporting prisoners away from crime (Futures unlocked project)
Priorities for 2010/11 • Violent crime (Focus on alcohol related & domestic abuse) • Road Safety (reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured) • Anti-social behaviour (Focus on Rowdy nuisance) • Serious acquisitive crime (Focus on Burglary dwelling & Theft from Motor Vehicles) • Prevent violent extremism • reducere-offending • Increase public confidence in how well we understand deal with local ASB and crime
Plans for 2010-11 • Planning for Football World Cup-multi agency response to reduce violence and disorder • Reactive response to acquisitive crime spikes as they emerge • Enhanced patrols over Summer Holiday and Halloween period to reduce ASB and Arson • Closer working with the Road Safety unit to reduce road casualties • Involved in Countywide plans to increase confidence